Genera and Species of Phytophaga. 239 
Atysa terminalis. 
Elongata, angustata, nigra; thorace depresso, rude crebre punc- 
tato; elytris fulvis, crebre punctatis, tertio postico nigro- 
purpureis, 
Long. 3—4 lin. 
Hab. Mysol. 
Genus ALoPENA. 
Corpus elongato-ovatum, convexum, nitidum. Caput extrorsum 
subperpendiculare ; antennis corpore multo longioribus, gra- 
cilibus, articulis filiformibus, primo vix incrassato, curvato, 
secundo brevissimo, 3-4que utrisque articulo basali fere 
zequalibus, czeteris singulis paullo longioribus, 3-7 leviter 
curvatis; oculis prominentibus, integris. Thorax transversus, 
disco leevi, utrinque obsolete impresso. Elytra thorace paullo 
latiora, oblonga, subparallela, confuse punctata. Pedes sim- 
plices, graciles; cozis anticis crassis, erectis, contiguis; femo- 
ribus posticis non incrassatis; ¢ibiés posticis apice spina acuta 
armatis ; tarsorum posticorum articulo basali tribus sequen- 
tibus longiori; wnguiculis appendiculatis. 
Type Alopena collaris. 
This genus must stand close to Luperodes, Motsch.; it is sepa- 
rated by the long slender antennz, together with the longer third 
joints of the latter. 
Alopena collaris. 
Elongata, ovata, pallide fulva, nitida; oculis, antennis elytrisque 
nigris; abdomine, tibiis posticis apice, tarsisque piceis. 
Long. 2 lin. 
Hab. New Guinea. : 
Antennz more than half as long again as the body; face deeply 
excavated on either side between the eyes; epistome produced 
upwards as a longitudinal ridge between the insertion of the an- 
tenn; above the latter is a distinct transverse groove. Thorax 
smooth, impressed on either side the dise by a shallow fovea. 
Elytra closely punctured. 
Fam. CASSIDID. 
Genus Catorreria, Boh. 
Calopepla Livingstonii. 
Elongata, subparallela, modice convexa, dorso deplanata, subtus 
obscure nigro-picea; pedibus mgris, prosterno abdominisque 
